There is only two main reasons to be using thermal wrappings on 2T pipes.
The first as was done by Aprilia was to stop the radiated heat from getting at the crankcase/gearbox.
Then the second is to reduce the effect of cool air flowing over the pipe and lowering the wall temp.
This is also done by many race teams by having carbon shields over the exposed parts of the pipe hanging out in the breeze.
Another is mainly due to the second one, but as the pipe heat is retained by the wrapping - the effective tuned length is shortened
due to the increase in wave speed - and this can be used to increase the overev power.
But then this really indicates that the pipe is too long to start with.
Bikes like the RZ/RG500 need to have longer pipes on the rear cylinders, as there is no cooling air over them - unlike the bottom ones that
are cooled by air thru the fairing, but also by the air down the sides.
But as there is never a free lunch, the retained heat due to wrapping will maintain that heat over a much longer period and
this then also looses a heap of bottom end power as well.
An unwrapped or uncoated pipe will drop its wall temp quite rapidly on the overun into corners ( titanium does this even better ) and gives
a natural increase in lower end power when getting back on the gas.
All this is very hard to replicate on the dyno - except to say that I have tested several pipes on the dyno with air flowing over them, and the customer has subsequently had them coated
( usually for the visual effect only ) and then reported that the pipe had lost all its bottom end.
After being given stick for doing it wrong, they grit blasted the ceramic coating off the pipes and they responded exactly as originally designed.
Last issue is be aware that wrapping the header up near the flange is a very bad idea - it overheats the return plug of A/F sitting in the duct - and Mr Deto arrives quickly afterward.
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